Illinois - 98.06%
Maine - 96.29%
Alabama - 93.28%
Indiana - 92.70%
As I've indicated in previous posts, the arrival of 2010 fees - which is a WONDERFUL development - may necessitate closing out the UCR5000 Project blog. We just don't have the resources to chase down the last 400 unregistered carriers and, at the same time, carry out a full-fledged registration campaign - although those same carriers do, in fact, have to register for 2010 as well. I need to do a little more thinking about it.
Meanwhile, I don't plan to stop blogging. I need to do some more thinking about that, too. The UCR5000 project was intended as a kind of "journal" to document our pursuit of "Getting to Zero". As far as I'm concerned, anybody who doubts that we can't close out the last 400 carriers hasn't been paying attention. We're still right on schedule for mid-to-late June.
The next blog could be used to document the 2010 UCR campaign - or some other aspect of working with FMCSA.
If you have thoughts about it, please let me know. The blogging experience has been great! I'm now ready to direct my mediocre writing talents to "the next big thing" - whatever that turns out to be.
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